Zoning Board of
Appeals Minutes
MINUTES
Cascade Charter Township Zoning Board of Appeals
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
7:00 p.m.
ARTICLE 1. Member Lewis called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Members Present: Beahan, Crawley, Lewis, 1st Alternate Neal, Vaughn.
Members Absent: Chairman Casey (excused), 2nd Alternate Richards
(excused)
Others Present: Planning Director Peterson, Planner Deem, Admin.
Assistant Hern and those representing cases.
ARTICLE 2. Member Lewis announced Article 6 has been withdrawn from
this meeting and requested a motion for approval removing Article 6
from the June 14, 2005 Minutes. The revised agenda was approved on a
motion by 1st Alternate Neal and supported by Member Beahan. The
motion carried.
Planner Deem stated he received a phone call and letter from the
applicant earlier today noting withdraw of the request for variance
for a 20-foot side yard setback and noted they will continue to file
for a Special Use Permit to amend the site plan to meet all other
zoning requirements.
Member Lewis provided a brief introduction of Lisa Hern, the new
recording secretary. Hern provides various administrative support with
Township organizations such as the Community Foundation, Planning
Commission and DDA.
ARTICLE 3. The Minutes of the May 10, 2005 meeting were approved as
presented on motion by Member Beahan and supported by 1st Alternate
Neal. The motion carried.
ARTICLE 4. The Planning Commission Minutes of May 2, 2005 and May
16, 2005 were received and filed.
ARTICLE 5. Case #04-2694: Trane of West Michigan
(PUBLIC HEARING)
The applicant is requesting a variance to allow parking within 10-feet
of the west property line. The business is located on lots 29 and 30
of the Meadowbrooke Business Park.
Planning Director Peterson provided history of the Meadowbrooke
Business Park. The area is located in the Northwest corner of
Corporate Exchange and Corporate Grove. He also noted the owner would
combine the lots in order to do the project.
Planning Director Peterson further stated the applicant will be in
front of the Planning Commission to review the site plan for the
expansion project and parking with the setback line. He noted the
Meadowbrooke PUD was approved in 1988 and the interpretation of the
variance was discussed between staff and applicant. The advantage of
the PUD is that all projects must be reviewed and approved thru
Meadowbrooke prior to the Township.
The issue with the code is that the PUD states the parking may be
located in the side and rear setbacks. This would allow parking in the
setback area only if the building was not placed at the minimum
25-foot setback. The PUD also states sites must be entirely
landscaped.
Planning Director Peterson said the variance is for a reduced
bufferyard down to 10-feet on the west property line that will be
landscaped. He also noted that Meadowbrooke has recommended approval
of the variance and the applicant's ability to have the reduced
bufferyard landscaped with the required amount of materials, staff
recommends approval of the variance for a reduced bufferyard down to
10-feet on the west property line.
Planner Deem related no phone calls nor letters were received.
Member Lewis agreed with the interpretation of the PUD.
Mike Gantos of S.J. Wisinski & Company represented the
developer and tenant. Gantos noted the parking along the side and in
the back of the building and the applicant's intent to utilize the
area for parking and landscaping.
Member Beahan supported by Member Vaughn moved to open the public
hearing. The motion carried and the public hearing was opened.
There being no one present to speak on the matter, Member Beahan
supported by Member Crawley moved to close the public hearing. The
motion carried and the public hearing was closed.
Member Lewis asked if this was going before the Planning Commission
and Planning Director Peterson confirmed applicant to stand in front
of the Planning Commission again on June 20th.
Member Beahan supported by Member Vaughn moved to approve the
applicant's request for a 15-foot variance along the west side of the
property line. The motion carried.
ARTICLE 7. Any Other Business
Member Lewis asked Staff if anything has developed with Clever Cook.
Planner Deem said owner called the Township and inquired to the
process of amending the PUD Oridnance for signage, the applicant has
been supplied with the process and has 60-days.
Member Lewis also noted that Blimpie's seems to be displaying many
temporary signs, lately. Planning Director Peterson noted the Township
has quite a collection. The Zoning Board requested a reminder to
Blimpie's regarding sign limitations.
Member Lewis related the Planning Commission has agreed to submit
their recommendation to the Township Board that term limits be removed
from those serving on the Planning Commission. Member Lewis said the
Township Board will review the recommendation and will either accept
or reject the recommendation. If the Township rejects the
recommendation, the Planning Commission will be allowed to resubmit
another recommendation that the Township may or may not approve. The
Township Board will then review a second time; they have the final
decision regarding the Planning Commission's term limits.
Member Lewis questioned if the recommendation was to be placed on
the June Township agenda. Planning Director Peterson said it would be
on the Board's agenda at the July 13th Meeting due to a major sewer
project they will be reviewing.
ARTICLE 8. Adjournment
Member Beahan supported by Member Crawley moved to adjourn. The
motion carried and the meeting was adjourned at 7:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Jack Lewis, Secretary
JL:LH

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